I took one prompt - an astronaut on glowing stairs from a sea of clouds - and ran it through Seedream 4.0 at chat.opengradient.ai. The output was sharp and photorealistic, without the mushy details that weaker models produce. The same request, different model - and the image was of a different class.
On June 22, @OpenGradient , I showcased Seedream 4.0 in Image Studio: one model, different worlds - astronaut, butterfly wing in dew, chrome sphere - all from the same type of request, up to 4K. ByteDance provided the sharpness, and OpenGradient delivered what most generators don’t.
And what most don’t provide is this: your prompt stays with them. The description of what you asked to be created sits in the logs and feeds someone else's model. Image Studio in OpenGradient runs Seedream on a private path - the prompt and image remain yours, nothing is logged. It’s clear in the interface: Private, Local storage only.
Here lies the real exchange. Usually, for sharpness, you pay with privacy, because the best generators are the hungriest for your data. OpenGradient flips that: why choose one over the other? One generation of Seedream consumed 30 credits - $OPG pays for the drawing itself, not access to you. #opg
And here I want to pose a question to everyone generating images: have you ever thought about where all the descriptions of what you asked to be drawn spend the night?
On June 22, @OpenGradient , I showcased Seedream 4.0 in Image Studio: one model, different worlds - astronaut, butterfly wing in dew, chrome sphere - all from the same type of request, up to 4K. ByteDance provided the sharpness, and OpenGradient delivered what most generators don’t.
And what most don’t provide is this: your prompt stays with them. The description of what you asked to be created sits in the logs and feeds someone else's model. Image Studio in OpenGradient runs Seedream on a private path - the prompt and image remain yours, nothing is logged. It’s clear in the interface: Private, Local storage only.
Here lies the real exchange. Usually, for sharpness, you pay with privacy, because the best generators are the hungriest for your data. OpenGradient flips that: why choose one over the other? One generation of Seedream consumed 30 credits - $OPG pays for the drawing itself, not access to you. #opg
And here I want to pose a question to everyone generating images: have you ever thought about where all the descriptions of what you asked to be drawn spend the night?